﻿//using System.Linq;
//using System.Reflection;
//using NSpec;
//using NSpec.Domain;
//using NSpec.Domain.Formatters;

///*
// * Howdy,
// * 
// * This is NSpec's DebuggerShim.  It will allow you to use TestDriven.Net or Resharper's test runner to run
// * NSpec tests that are in the same Assembly as this class.  
// * 
// * It's DEFINITELY worth trying specwatchr (http://nspec.org/continuoustesting). Specwatchr automatically
// * runs tests for you.
// * 
// * If you ever want to debug a test when using Specwatchr, simply put the following line in your test:
// * 
// *     System.Diagnostics.Debugger.Launch()
// *     
// * Visual Studio will detect this and will give you a window which you can use to attach a debugger.
// */

////[TestFixture]
//public class DebuggerShim
//{
//    //[Test]
//    public void debug()
//    {
//        var tagOrClassName = "class_or_tag_you_want_to_debug";

//        var types = GetType().Assembly.GetTypes(); 
//        // OR
//        // var types = new Type[]{typeof(Some_Type_Containg_some_Specs)};
//        var finder = new SpecFinder(types, "");
//        var builder = new ContextBuilder(finder, new Tags().Parse(tagOrClassName), new DefaultConventions());
//        var runner = new ContextRunner(builder, new ConsoleFormatter(), false);
//        var results = runner.Run(builder.Contexts().Build());

//        //assert that there aren't any failures
//        results.Failures().Count().should_be(0);
//    }
//}
